impact of for-profit privatization on higher education in the state of Massachusetts
The expansion of for-profit institutions of higher education has outpaced that of traditional institutions for the past decade, both in terms of the number of institutions and the number of degrees granted. The State of Massachusetts has approved three proprietary institutions based outside of Massa...
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